Richard Sherman called out his former college coach after the Seattle Seahawks' 29-3 victory over the 49ers on Sunday night saying San Francisco coach Jim Harbaugh didn't acknowledge him after the game.

Sherman who had one of the Seahawks' three interceptions of the 49ers' Colin Kaepernick was asked by NFL Network after the game what he said to Harbaugh when he ran up to him at midfield and appeared to pat the coach on his rear.

Sherman apparently was in a feisty mood after the game. In an interview with NBC Sports he also had a message for the team's doubters.

"There were a lot of pundits and ignorant idiots who thought we were gonna lose this game" he said. "Don't doubt us. Did they not see the last time we played this team?'' That last time was a 42-13 victory in December also in Seattle. Sherman later said: "A lot of things were said this week that we didn't appreciate. We did what we expected to do."

In July Sherman told NFL Network that he no longer has a relationship with Harbaugh. The cornerback played four seasons for Harbaugh at Stanford but after they both left the school to enter the NFL in 2011 their dealings with each other ended according to Sherman.